Dodge RAM TRUCK 1500 1995 Service Manual page 121

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REAR SUSPENSION AND AXLE
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REAR SUSPENSION AND AXLE
C O N T E N T S
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9 1/4 AXLE SERVICE PROCEDURES
10
AXLE NOISE/VIBRATION DIAGNOSIS
6
AXLE SPECIFICATIONS
51
GENERAL INFORMATION
1
MODEL 60, 70 and 80 AXLE SERVICE
PROCEDURES
24
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REAR SUSPENSION—2WD and 4WD
VEHICLES
4
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
5 2
TRAC-LOK/POWER-LOK DIFFERENTIAL
43
G E N E R A L
I N F O R M A T I O N
SUSPENSION
Rear suspensions are comprised of (Fig.
• Drive axle
• Leaf springs
• Dual-action shock absorbers
• Jounce bumpers
l);
EYE BOLT
JOUNCE
BUMPER
EYE BOLT
SWING
CLAMP PLATE
SPRING
CLAMP
SHACKLE
Jf403-55
Fig. 1 Rear Suspension
(Typical)
The Ram Truck is equipped with leaf-type rear
springs. The springs have a rubber bushing pressed
into their main leaf front and rear eye. Model 1500,
2500 and 3500 vehicle have two stage leaf spring.
The 3500 cab-chassis vehicles have a single stage
spring with a auxiliary spring. The spring assemblies
are serviced as a complete unit.
AXLES
The 9 1/4-Inch and Model 60, 70 and 80 axle hous­
ings consist of a cast iron center section. They also
have two steel axle shaft tubes that are pressed into
and welded to the differential housing.
The removable steel cover provides a means for in­
spection and service without removing the axle from
the vehicle.
The axle are equipped with a remote vent fitting.
A stamped metal axle gear ratio identification tag
is attached to the housing cover.
The rear wheel anti-lock (RWAL) or four wheel an­
ti-lock (ABS) brake speed sensor is mounted on top of
the differential housing. A seal is located between the
sensor and the wire harness connector. The seal
must be in-place when the wire connector is
connected to the sensor. The RWAL/ABS brake ex­
citer ring is press-fitted onto the differential case
against the flange.
A limited-slip differential is available for all rear
axles. The Model 70 uses a Power-Lok™ differential
with a two-piece case. The Model 60, 80 and 9 1/4
use a Trac-Lok™ differential. The Trac-Lok differen­
tial uses a one-piece case for the 9 1/4 and Model 60
axles and a two-piece case for the Model 80.
[IDENTIFICATION
The axle differential covers can be used for identi­
fication (Fig. 2, 3 and 4).
Model 60 70 and 80 axles have the gear ratio listed
on a tag. The tag is attached to the left side of the
housing cover (Fig. 3, 4). Build date identification
codes on axles are stamped on the axle shaft tube
cover side.
STANDARD
DIFFERENTIAL
OPERATION
The differential gear system divides the torque be­
tween the axle shafts. It allows the axle shafts to ro­
tate at different speeds when turning corners.
Each differential side gear is splined to an axle
shaft. The pinion gears are mounted on a pinion
mate shaft and are free to rotate on the shaft. The
pinion gear is fitted in a bore in the differential case
and is positioned at a right angle to the axle shafts.

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